[MacPorts] #40519: Tiger, tor and openssl
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Tue Sep 17 16:47:06 PDT 2013
#40519: Tiger, tor and openssl
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Reporter: dgringo1@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: request | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.2.0
Keywords: | Port:
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Hi, I was chatting with you chaps the other week or so; your help was
great. I fixed the compilation and openssl issue and progress resumed;
compiled much s/w for my Tiger OS. I generated a looong list of utils and
games which worked fine but I did get a short list of problems. I am
working through those at the moment. Specifically, a much wished for Tor,
for Tiger, I could never get my hands on, but I was able to build it... or
so it seemed. Here it seems openssl is blocking me again :( I think the
1.0.1e is the issue here and I would like to use something earlier, from
0.9.8m onwards -- or so tor states.
I tried earlier, but things are not gelling :( I originally built and
thought I was happy with 1.0.1e, then tried to go to an earlier build for
tor -- I tried an arbitrary 'earlier' version label, to no avail.
I am unsure how to 1) specify a specific installation / build of an
earlier version and 2) selectively use that version for some s/w.
Questions and help -- yes there is a lot of online chatter about openssl &
tor ? ;)
{{{
mm:~ dgringo$ sudo port install openssl @1.0.1c
Password:
---> Computing dependencies for openssl
---> Cleaning openssl
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
---> No broken files found.
mm:~ dgringo$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013
mm:~ dgringo$ sudo port install tor
---> Computing dependencies for tor
---> Cleaning tor
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
---> No broken files found.
mm:~ dgringo$ sudo port -f install tor
---> Computing dependencies for tor
---> Cleaning tor
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
---> No broken files found.
mm:~ dgringo$ tor
Sep 17 19:35:58.412 [notice] Tor v0.2.3.25 (git-17c24b3118224d65) running
on Darwin.
Sep 17 19:35:58.412 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn
how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
Sep 17 19:35:58.425 [notice] Read configuration file
"/Users/dgringo/.torrc".
Sep 17 19:35:58.450 [notice] Initialized libevent version 2.0.21-stable
using method kqueue. Good.
Sep 17 19:35:58.455 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9148
Sep 17 19:35:58.456 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9149
Sep 17 19:35:58.456 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9150
Sep 17 19:35:58.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP file
/opt/local/share/tor/geoip.
Sep 17 19:35:59.000 [notice] This version of OpenSSL has a known-good EVP
counter-mode implementation. Using it.
Sep 17 19:36:00.000 [notice] OpenSSL OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013 looks like
version 0.9.8m or later; I will try SSL_OP to enable renegotiation
Sep 17 19:36:00.000 [notice] Reloaded microdescriptor cache. Found 0
descriptors.
Sep 17 19:36:00.000 [notice] I learned some more directory information,
but not enough to build a circuit: We have no usable consensus.
Sep 17 19:36:01.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory
server.
Sep 17 19:36:01.000 [notice] Heartbeat: Tor's uptime is 0:00 hours, with 1
circuits open. I've sent 0 kB and received 0 kB.
Sep 17 19:36:01.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake with
directory server.
Sep 17 19:36:01.000 [notice] We weren't able to find support for all of
the TLS ciphersuites that we wanted to advertise. This won't hurt
security, but it might make your Tor (if run as a client) more easy for
censors to block.
Sep 17 19:36:01.000 [notice] To correct this, use a version of OpenSSL
built with none of its ciphers disabled.
Segmentation fault
mm:~ dgringo$
}}}
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